Capture: Capture One
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JacksonP, in reply to
That’s fantastic. Thanks. Did you find anything wrong in particular?
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Simon Grigg, in reply to
One more try.
Wow, quite an image Jackie. What year was that? And where?
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
I had to transfer it from iphoto to my desktop and rename it and add a little jpeg label, not a BIG ONE.
Simon, I really would have to ask my Mum (and she's away at the mo). It definitely about 1956, before he crashed at Bathurst. -
Russell Brown, in reply to
think it might be too big. I’m giving up.
Select the image the image you want in iPhoto, then choose Export from the File menu.
Export as a a jpeg, quality high, size large. That's way smaller than full-size, but plenty nice for here.
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
FIgured it out. Eventually!
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Simon Grigg, in reply to
Hard to say - looks a bit like Wigram with the runway behind.
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
I think my brother Latimer will know, for sure. I'll get back to you on that!
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JacksonP, in reply to
Is this helpful?
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i *love* it. yay for lots of photos on public address :)
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3410,
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Regarding Russell's pic of Mt Eden earlier in this thread, next time you go there walk down into the middle of the crater. Then lie down and look up at the sky.
Hey presto ! The sky is a big green circle ! Wow !
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Hebe,
Rapanui, Sumner, October 2, 2011
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Hebe,
This time
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Hebe,
Now? No. Last try tonight.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
File's like that...
Sorry a few of you have had problems.
Just wondering whether part of it could be the .jpg / .jpeg trap.
I notice some files from cameras or scans end up with .jpeg
and won't place or import into some programs, simply shortening
the suffix to .jpg fixes it in most cases......and does the system prefer dimensionally large 72dpi files
or are smaller 300dpi images better, or doesn't it matter?
Guidelines and troubleshooting repertoire would be good... -
JacksonP, in reply to
Guidelines and troubleshooting repertoire would be good…
Yes, we're working on it.
Overall though, I'm loving the New Dialogue of imagery, text and nostalgia. It's everything I hoped for... Oh crap, a Joe Cocker earworm.
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Joe Wylie, in reply to
This sums up what I do, what I’m all about.
That looks like araujia sericifera, the emergency monarch butterfly plant that saves the little animated football jerseys when they run out of swan plant. It took me years & don't know how many lost caterpillars to learn that. Congratulations, great pic.
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
It's milkweed, Joe! It's all we had at the time.
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Sacha, in reply to
Oh crap, a Joe Cocker earworm
<shakes fist>
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Sacha, in reply to
you bring weeds indoors? :)
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